Donate Items and Books to the Bookstore

Do you have materials you'd like to donate to the Friends of the Library bookstore? Great! Here are some facts to keep in mind.

What We Accept

We always need books—old or new, unopened or well-loved. Cassette tapes, artwork, VHS movies, DVDs, music CDs and vinyl records are also gladly accepted. If you have magazines you'd like to donate, please call us first at (812) 349-3083, because our needs vary.

Guidelines for Donations

The Friends of the Library Bookstore welcomes donations of gently used

popular & scholarly books,

children's books

recorded books (cassette tapes or CDs)

movies (VHS or DVDs)

music (records, cassette tapes, or CDs)

current magazines

Please do not donate

Text books that are more than 20 yrs old

Books that are damaged, including those that have

Loose or missing pages

Mold that you can see or smell

Water damage

Annual publications (like travel guides, almanacs, test preparation guides) which are more than 5 years old)

Encyclopedias or computer manuals more than 5 years old (However we accept children's encyclopedias of any age.)

Reader's Digest Condensed Books

These materials can be recycled at the warehouse of the county recycling center at 3400 S. Walnut, Bloomington, IN.

Where to Take Donations

You may donate in several ways at the checkout desks and the Bookstore.

Bring materials to either checkout desk at the Main Library any time the Library is open. View hours.[1]

If you only have a few bags or boxes, you may bring them to the Ellettsville Branch any time the Library is open. View hours.[1]

Bring materials to the Drive Thru window at the Main Library. View hours.[1]

Bring materials directly to the Friends of the Library Bookstore when it is open.View hours.[2]

Call 812-349-3083 to arrange for material to be picked up from your home.

If you have questions about these guidelines or about making a donation to the Friends of the Library Bookstore, please call 812-349-3083.

Thank you for your donations. Proceeds from the sale of donated materials go to support Library programs.